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References

Chapter 1
Introduction

Blue Ribbon Panel
1993 Pilot and Maintenance Technicians for the Twenty-First Century—An Assessment of Availability and Quality. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration.


Douglas, Deborah G.
1991 United States Women in Aviation, 1940-1985. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.


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Henderson, Danna K.
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Chapter 2
The Aviation Industry And Its Workforce

Blue Ribbon Panel
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Morrison, Steven A., and Clifford Winston
1995 The Evolution of the Airline Industry. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

Nettey, Isaac Richmond
1995 Enhanced Integration of Multimodal Ground Transportation with Air Transportation at Selected Major Air Carrier Airports. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, Texas Southern University.


Petzinger, Thomas Jr.
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Transportation Research Board
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U.S. Department of Transportation
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Velocci, Anthony L., Jr.
1995 Unions pledge to take U.S. carriers to task. Aviation Week and Space Technology 143(21):73-76.


White, Andrea
1994 Aviation Maintenance Careers. Atlanta, GA: FAPA.

Wilbur Smith Associates
1995 The Economic Impact of Civil Aviation on the U.S. Economy: Update '93. Columbia, SC: Wilbur Smith Associates.

Wilson, Rosalyn A.
1994 Transportation in America: Statistical Analysis of Transportation in the United States, 1994. Landsdowne, VA: Eno Transportation Foundation, Inc.

Chapter 3
The Impact Of Military Downsizing

Aspin, Les
1993 Policy on the assignment of women in the armed forces. Memorandum from the secretary of defense to the secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, et al., April 28, 1993. U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC.

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Binkin, Martin
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Blue Ribbon Panel
1993 Pilots and Aviation Maintenance Technicians for the Twenty-First Century: An Assessment of Availability and Quality. Report of the Pilot and Maintenance Technician Blue Ribbon Panel. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, August.

FAPA
n.d. New-Hire Pilot Qualifications, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990-1994. Atlanta, GA: FAPA.

1994 Aviation Maintenance Careers. Atlanta, GA: FAPA.

Federal Aviation Administration
1994 FAA-Air Force Agreement to Help Military Technicians Get Private Sector Jobs. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation. Internet document: FAA Office of Public Affairs Home Page.


Holm, Jeanne
1992 Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution, rev. ed. Novato, CA: Presidio Press.


Kitfield, James
1995 Preference and prejudice. Government Executive 27(6):23-29; 64.


Levy, Claire Mitchell
1995 The Civilian Airline Industry's Role in Military Pilot Retention: Beggarman or Thief? Santa Monica, CA: RAND.


Thie, Harry J., William W. Taylor, Claire Mitchell Levy, Clifford M. Graf II, and Sheila Nataraj Kirby
1994 A Critical Assessment of Total Force Pilot Requirements, Management, and Training. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

1995 Total Force Pilot Requirements and Management: An Executive Summary. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.


U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Personnel and Readiness
1994 Occupational Conversion Index—Enlisted/Officer/Civilian, September 1993 . DOD 1312.1. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense.

U.S. President
1995 Affirmative Action Review: Report to the President. Response to Presidential Directive, July 19, 1995. Washington, DC: White House.

Chapter 4
Civilian Training For Aviation Careers

Aviation Week & Space Technology
1989 Pilot turnover prompts regional airlines to expand, improve training programs. Aviation Week & Space Technology October 16:91-3.

Ayele, Moges
1991 Attracting minorities to the transportation profession: Perspectives of historically black colleges and universities. Transportation Research Record 1305. National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.


Blue Ribbon Panel
1993 Pilots and Maintenance Technicians for the Twenty-First Century—An Assessment of Availability and Quality. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration.


Damos, D.L.
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FAPA
1992 Pilot Employment Guide. Atlanta, GA: FAPA.

Federal Aviation Administration
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1990 Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project: Qualitative Evaluation Report. Prepared by Federal Aviation Administration, Higher Education and Advanced Technology Staff, AHT-30, July.

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1994b Plan for Privatizing the Airway Science Curriculum Program. Report by the FAA Airway Science Task Force. April 18.

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Fitzgerald, Gerry
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Flight Training
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Garvey, William
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Gore, Al
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Griffin, Jeff
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Horne, Thomas A.
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Hughes, David
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Kiteley, Gary W.
1995 Collegiate aviation programs and options. Flight Training 7(10):C45-9.


Morrison, Steven A., and Clifford Winston
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Morrocco, John D.
1995 Globalization drives British labor trends. Aviation Week & Space Technology November 29:69-70.


National Center for Education Statistics
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Nelms, Douglas W.
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1990 Training programs to ease pilot and mechanic labor shortages. Airline Executive International 14(2):16-19.

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Oster, Clinton V., John S. Strong, and C. Kurt Zorn
1992 Why Airplanes Crash. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Parke, Robert B.
1990 Where's the pilot shortage? Business & Commercial Aviation January:52-4.

Pisano, Dominick A.
1993 To Fill the Skies with Pilots: The Civilian Pilot Training Program 1939-46. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Proctor, Paul
1994 Regional carriers turn to flight schools. Aviation Week & Space Technology January 17:37.


Schukert, Michael A.
1994 PostSecondary Aviation & Space Education Reference Guide. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration.

Steenblik, Jan W.
1989 Pilot training for the next millennium. Air Line Pilot July:25-6.


Trent, William, and John Hill
1994 The contributions of historically black colleges and universities to the production of African American scientists and engineers. Pp. 68-80 in Willie Pearson, Jr., and Alan Fechter, eds., Who Will Do Science? Educating the Next Generation . Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.


U.S. Congress, Senate
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U.S. Department of Transportation
1992 Labor Relations and Labor Costs in the Airline Industry: Contemporary Issues. DOT-P-30-92-1. Washington, DC: Office of the Secretary of Transportation.

1993 Report on the Audit of Federal Aviation Administration Sponsored Higher Education Programs. Office of the Inspector General, Report #AV-FA-3-010. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Transportation.

U.S. General Accounting Office
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University Aviation Association
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Wallace, Joe
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Warwick, Graham, and J.W. Randall
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White, Andrea
1994 Aviation Maintenance Careers. Atlanta, GA: FAPA.

Wilhelmsen, George R.
1995a Airline prep school. Plane & Pilot Aviation Careers Special 1995 Report:30-1.

1995b Fast track to the airline cockpit. Plane & Pilot Aviation Careers Special 1995 Report:23-5.

Wilkinson, Stephen
1991 The making of an airline pilot. Air&Space June/July:72-77.

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Chapter 5
Diversifying The Aviation Workforce

Acton, Robin
1989 Selection of candidates for ab initio pilot training. Pp. 72-78 in Flight Safety Foundation, 42nd IASS, Athens, GA.


Bartram, Dave, and Peter Baxter
1996 Validation of the Cathay Pacific Airways pilot selection program. International Journal of Aviation Psychology 6(2):149-169.

Board on Engineering Education
1994 Major Issues in Engineering Education—A Working Paper. National Research Council , Washington, DC.

Brooks-Pasmany, Kathleen
1991 United States Women in Aviation 1919-1929. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.


Carretta, T.R.
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Carretta, T.R., and J.J. Ree
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Chidester, T.R.
1990 Trends and individual differences in response to short-haul flight operations. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 61:132-138.

1987 Selection for optimal crew performance: Relative impact of selection and training. Pp. 473-479 in R.S. Jensen, ed., Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Columbus, OH.

Chidester, T.R., R.L. Helmreich, S.E. Gregorich, and C.E. Geis
1990a Pilot personality and crew coordination: Implications for training and selection. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology 1:23-42.

Chidester, T.R., B.G. Kanki, H.C. Foushee, C.L. Dickinson, and S.V. Bowles
1990b Personality Factors in Flight Operations: I. Leader Characteristics and Crew Performance in Full-Mission Air Transport Simulation. NASA Technical Memorandum No. 102259. NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.

Clewell, Beatriz C., Bernice T. Anderson, and Margaret E. Thorpe
1992 Breaking the Barriers: Helping Female and Minority Students Succeed in Mathematics and Science. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

College Board
1995a Districtwide Reform: Lessons Learned from Equity 2000. New York: College Board.

1995b Trends in Student Aid: 1985-1995. Washington, DC: College Board.

Contrearas, A., and O. Lee
1990 Differential treatment of students by middle school science: Unintended cultural bias. Science Education 74:433-44.


Damos, D.L.
1995 Pilot selection batteries: A critical examination. In Proceedings of the 21st Conference of the European Association for Aviation Psychology. Volume 2: Aviation Psychology: Training and Selection, N. Johnston, R. Fuller, and N. McDonald, eds. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company.

1996 Pilot selection batteries: Shortcomings and perspectives. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology 6(2):199-209.

Douglas, Deborah G.
1991 United States Women in Aviation: 1940-1985. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Eiff, Gary M., Thomas K. Eismin, John Stahura, and Beverly A. Stitt
1993 Recruitment, Selection, Training and Placement of Non-Traditional Workers in Aviation Maintenance. Final Report. Submitted to Galaxy Corporation by Aviation Education Consultants, West Lafayette, IN, June 16.


FAPA
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Federal Glass Ceiling Commission
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Foushee, H. Clayton, and Robert L. Helmreich
1988 Group interaction and flight crew performance. In Human Factors in Aviation, Earl L. Wiener and David C. Nagel, eds. Orlando, FL: Academic Press.


Griffin, Jeff
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Hardesty, Von, and Dominick Pisano
1983 Black Wings-The American Black in Aviation. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press .

Hedge, J.W., M.A. Hanson, F.M. Seim, K.T. Bruskiewicz, W.C. Borman, and K.K. Logan
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Helmreich, R.L, L.L. Sawin, and A.L. Carsrud
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Henderson, Danna K.
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1996 The drive for diversity, part 2. Air Transport World March:63-69.

Holm, Jeanne
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Hunter, David R, and Eugene F. Burke
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Institute of Medicine
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Jaynes, Gerald David, and Robin M. Williams, Jr., eds.
1989 A Common Destiny: Blacks and American Society. Committee on the Status of Black Americans. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.


Kahle, J.B., and M.K. Lakes
1983 The myth of equality in science classrooms. Journal of Research in Science Teaching 20:131-40.

Kjos, Kristine
1993 A look at attitudes toward women in aviation—part 2. FAA Aviation News. April:21-24.


Malcom, S.M., and D.E. Chubin
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Maples, Wallace R.
1992 Opportunities in Aerospace Careers. Lincolnwood, IL: VGM Career Horizons.

Mark, Robert
1994 Becoming a Professional Pilot. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books (Division of McGraw-Hill, Inc.).

Marshall, Ray, and Marc Tucker
1992 Thinking for a Living: Work, Skills, and the Future of the American Economy. New York: BasicBooks.

Matyas, M.L., and S.M. Malcom, eds.
1991 Investing in Human Potential: Science and Engineering at the Crossroads. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Mitchell, Frank G.
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National Association of State Aviation Officials
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National Center for Educational Statistics
1996 Advanced Telecommunications in US Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1995. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education.

National Center on Education and the Economy
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National Coalition for Aviation Education
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National Research Council
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National Science Board
1996 Science & Engineering Indicators 1996. NSB 96-21. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

National Science Foundation
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1994 Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering. NSF 94-333. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation.

1993 Indicators of Science and Mathematics Education 1992. NSF 93-95. Washington, DC: National Science Foundation.

National Science and Technology Council
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Nettey, I.R.
1996 African American pioneers in aviation. History of Aviation: An American Experience, T. Brady, ed. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.


Oakes, Claudia G.
1991a United States Women in Aviation Through World War I. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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1991b United States Women in Aviation, 1930-1939. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Oakes, J.
1990a Lost Talent: The Underparticipation of Women, Minorities, and Disabled Persons in Science. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

1990b Multiplying Inequalities: The Effects of Race, Social Class, and Tracking on Opportunities to Learn Mathematics and Science. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

Office of Management and Budget
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Office of Science and Technology Policy
1994 Science in the National Interest. Washington, DC: Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
1994 Systemwide Aviation/Aerospace Education Program Review. Aviation Aerospace Task Force's Report. January.

Pelavin, S.H., and M. Kane
1990 Changing the Odds: Factors Increasing Access to College. New York: College Entrance Examination Board.

Peng, S.S., D. Wright, and S. Hill
1994 Understanding Racial-Ethnic Differences in Secondary School Science and Mathematics Education. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.

Petzinger, Thomas, Jr.
1995 Hard Landing. New York: Random House.

Powell, William J.
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Pred, R.S., J.T. Spence, and R.L. Helmreich
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Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network
1990 Laying a Foundation for Tomorrow: Report on the QEM Initial Years. Washington, DC: QEM Network.


Rubovits, P.C., and Maehr, M.L.
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Shear, Michael D.
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Spence, J.T., and R.L. Helmreich
1976 Masculinity and femininity: Their psychological dimensions, correlates, and antecedents. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Spence, J.T., R.L. Helmreich, and C.K. Holahan
1979 Negative and positive components of psychological masculinity and femininity and their relationship to self-reports of neurotic and acting out behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 37:1673-1682.


Transportation Research Board
1992 Civil Engineering Careers: Awareness, Retention, and Curriculum. Report 347, National Cooperative Highway Research Program. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

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Trujillo, C.M.
1986 A comparative examination of classroom interactions between professors and minority and non-minority college students. American Educational Research Journal 23(94):629-642.

U.S. Congress, House of Representatives
1987a Discrimination Against Blacks in the Airline Industry. Joint Hearing, Subcommittees of the Committee on Government Operations, September 30. Report No. 70-651. Washington, DC: U.S. Congress.

1987b Trans World Airlines' Employment, Retention and Promotion of Blacks. Hearing, Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, December 3. Report No. 70-205. Washington, DC: U.S. Congress.

1987c Discrimination Against Blacks at United Airlines. Hearing, Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, March 2. Hearings and Reports, Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, Vol. 1, 1987-1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Congress.

1988 Slow Progress Regarding Affirmative Action in the Airline Industry. Fifty-sixth Report by the Committee on Government Operations, July 19. Report No. 86-879. Washington, DC: U.S. Congress.

U.S. Court of Appeals
1977 EEOC v. United Airlines, Inc., et al., 560 F. 2d 224 (June 28, 1977).

U.S. District Court
1976 Consent decree. EEOC v. United Airlines, Inc., et al., Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Civil Action 73C 972 (April 30, 1976).

1995 Memorandum opinion and order. EEOC v. United Airlines, Inc., et al., Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Civil Action 73 C972 (March 2, 1995).

U.S. General Accounting Office
1989 Equal Employment Opportunity: Actions Needed for FAA to Implement Committee Recommendations in the Airline Industry. GAO/HRD-89-100. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office.

1995 Higher Education: Restructuring Student Aid Could Reduce Low-Income Student Dropout Rate. GAO/HEHS-95-48. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office.

U.S. Supreme Court
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Vetter, Betty
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Wentworth, Kathleen
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William T. Grant Foundation Commission on Work, Family and Citizenship
1988 The Forgotten Half: Pathways to Success for America's Youth and Young Families. Washington, DC: William T. Grant Foundation.

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The commercial aviation industry is a major part of the U.S. transportation infrastructure and a key contributor to the nation's economy. The industry is facing the effects of a reduced role by the military as a source of high-quality trained personnel, particularly pilots and mechanics. At the same time, it is facing the challenges of a changing American workforce.

This book is a study of the civilian training and education programs needed to satisfy the work-force requirements of the commercial aviation industry in the year 2000 and beyond, with particular emphasis on issues related to access to aviation careers by women and minorities.

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